FISHERIES EXHIBITION LITERATURE. 



Byrte-fish, a name given to the turbot, 



viii., 193 

 " By well Castle," collision between this 



ship and the " Princess Alice/ vii., 



206 

 By well dam, on the Tyne, ii., 321 



Cabbage radish, for sea shores, vii., 273 



Cables, cost of, &c., vii., 185 



Cabot, John, his discovery of New- 

 foundland about 1497, i., 531 



Cabot, Sebastian, his discovery of 

 Newfoundland about 1497, i., 531 



Caecal appendages, their common ap- 

 pearance and functions, vi., 273-274 ; 

 conjectures as to their formation, 

 viii., 16 



Gail's " lock -swimming ladder-pass," 



, 95 



Caird, Sir J., member of a Royal Com- 

 mission upon Sea Fisheries, iv., 86 



Cairns, Earl, chairman at Conference 

 on Fishery Legislation, iv., 85 j re- 

 marks thereat, iv., 109 



" Calais-Douvres," boats of, vii., 202 



Calamary, its formation, iii., 336 ; its 

 habits the emission of an ink-like 

 fluid, iii., 337 ; manner of seizing 

 and devouring its prey, iii., 338 ; 

 construction of each species slightly 

 modified, iii., 339 ; its hooked tenta- 

 cles, iii., 344, 346; its spawn, iii., 

 347 ; description of large dead speci- 

 men found by Banks & Solander in 

 1769, much relished as food by the 

 finders, iii., 361, 362 ; other large 

 specimens observed, iii., 363; speci- 

 mens stranded in Zeeland, in Jut- 

 land, and in Shetland, iii., 364 



Calaminary cuttlefish as an article of 

 diet, i., 427 



Calanidse, or "herring food," found 

 near Lofoden, vi., 283 



Calcutta, mode of capturing Crustacea, 

 ii., 458 



Calder River, its pollution by sewage, 

 iv., 256; supplies Wakefield with 

 drinking water, iv., 303 



Calico print, dye, and bleach works, 

 pollution of streams by, iv., 260 ; 

 remedies for this, iv., 261, 262 



California, canned salmon, v., 19 ; 

 Chinese fishermen in, v., 22 ; statis- 

 tics of fisheries, v., 24, 25 ; shore 

 whale-fishing, v., 35 ; increase of 

 salmon, vi., 44 ; salmon canneries 

 and hatchery, vi., 60 ; seals on coast 

 of, vii., 167 



California ground (North Sea), capture 

 of soles, i., 518 



California salmon, temperature of Cali- 

 fornian salmon streams, ii., 62 ; 

 hatching season, v., 8 ; size of fish, 

 v., 16 ; McCloud River station, v., 

 68 ; vitality of fish, xi., 490 ; accli- 

 matisation and propagation, xi., 

 491 



California trout, Baird station for de- 

 veloping eggs, v., 69 



Callicthys, mode of respiration, ii., 

 170 ; monogamous, ii., 475 



Callionymidtz, i., 126 



Campbell, J. Duncan, paper read by 

 him, at Conferences, on "the Fisheries 

 of China," v., 169-181 



Campbell, Sir George, remarks by him 

 on Mr. Duff's paper on the Herring 

 Fisheries of Scotland, vi., 105 



Campbeltown fisheries, fishermen's con- 

 tracts, vii., 95 



Camrels, name given to haddocks after 

 spawning, viii., 141 



Canada, the coast fishery, as regulated 

 by the treaty of Washington, i., 

 245; the shoodic salmon, ii., 61 ; 

 salmon eggs exported to, v., 70; 

 paper by Mr. L. Z. Joncas upon 

 the fisheries of Canada, v., 117-156 ; 

 area of the great lakes, v., 148 ; mode 

 of fishing employed therein, v., 148; 

 fishing vessels, v., 148; payment of 

 crews, v., 148 ; advantages attending 

 use of steam-fishing vessels, v., 149 ; 

 produce of the lake fisheries, v., 149 ; 

 their value, v., 149; exports of fish, 

 v., 150; harbours and breakwaters 

 provided for fishermen, v., 167 ; 

 Government subsidy for fishing ves- 

 sels, v., 168 ; the freshwater " her- 



